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I think the more comfortable your work environment at home is the better your chances for getting work done, certainly no one wants to sit at a messy table and in a chair that gives you back problems.
But working from home you also cant assume that a good working environment = increased productivity, alot of the work you do from home depends on your character and whether or not you are willing to put in the couple of hours or more at home, even with all of the distractions that you have, TV, cooking, eating, friends, neighbors, girlfriends, etc.
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